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Hey! I’m Javi and this is the second
video for the first module
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for the MOOC 3D Graphics for Web Programmers.
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The idea of the first module is
to introduce you to
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the very basic concept about 3D environments.
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And to do so, we have thought
that the best way is to show you
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how to use one of the many tools
that exist in the market.
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For the first videos we are going to use
WebGL Studio
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which is a tool that we have developed
here at the university.
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It’s an OpenSource free tool that
you can use for whatever you want.
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So, once you open our 3D tool,
you will see this kind of interface,
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which could look a little bit hard
for people who is not
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familiar with 3D environments,
so I’m going to try to introduce you
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to the very basic parts or sections
that you will find in any 3D environment.
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First of all,
we have this kind of 3D area.
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This is called the canvas
or the 3D view,
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and this is our window to our 3D world,
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so we can look in any direction to see
what objects we have in the 3D environment.
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We also have usually side panels.
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They could be in the right side,
below, in different areas.
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They are panels that show us
information about the things
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we have right now on the scene.
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And we also have a lot of buttons
that we can use to
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perform actions on the scene.
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But right now,
let’s focus only in this area,
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which is the 3D view of our 3D world.
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And, as you can see,
you can click, and you can drag,
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and you can look from different points
of view the 3D scene.
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So just play a little bit
with the 3D environment
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just to feel familiar with it
and in the next video
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we will talk about how it works
in more depth.